How to Play Mark Knopfler Riffs

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Guitarist Mark Knopfler of the classic band "Dire Straits" is one of a kind. Since heading up that band, Knopfler has recorded numerous excellent solo albums and recently partnered with country great Emmylou Harris to produce the best-selling "All the Roadrunning". This eclectic discography showcases a guitar style that is inspiring, sometimes light, sometimes melancholy, hard-driving or airy by turns, but always trademark Knopfler.

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderate
Step1
Set up a good chord progression, usually in a major key. Chord progressions can also have minor sounds, but are generally not more involved than the simple "rock" or "country" genres accommodate.
Step2
When imitating Mark Knopfler, keep your guitar solos and riffs "melodic", in straightforward pentatonic and chromatic scale patterns. Knopfler's riffs are not "jazzy" or esoteric. They have a natural and solid continuance. Knopfler's general melodic style distinguishes him from many other great guitarists.
Step3
Use Knopfler signature patterns. One of his "walking" patterns is found prominently in "Brothers in Arms" (Dire Straights title track) and "What it is" on his solo album "Sailing to Philadelphia". This fast combination of hammer-on and walking note combos is pure Knopfler.
Step4
Use a "clean" guitar tone. Make sure the voice of your guitar is unencumbered by distorting amplifier effects or heavy action on the strings. Knopfler coaxes an almost plaintive tone out of the electric guitar, and the notes, in most of the recordings, sound very organic.
Step5
Look beyond Dire Straits radio classics. "Money for Nothing" is perhaps the best-known Dire Straits song around, but its grinding guitar work lacks the complex melody of other Knopfler riffs. Listen to a variety of Knopfler songs to get an idea of how many different sounds he's tackled over the years.
Step6
Listen to Dire Straits "epics". Long recordings like "Telegraph Road" (Love over Gold) or "Tunnel of Love" demonstrate Knopfler's style well. Key signatures repeat throughout the songs and you can get a solid understanding of Knopfler's stock riffs by listening to them a few times.

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